iNextLive Agra
Dainik Jagran – inext daily is the urban broadsheet from the house of Jagran Prakashan Limited and was launched in 2006 and has grown to have 12 editions spread across four states. inextlive provides its readers with useful news and information, with focus on three Is – Informative, Interesting and Involving.
The brand iNextLive brings to its readers an interesting mix of serious and fun content, vivid photographs and engaging features and is therefore able to carve a niche for itself in the reading routine of youngsters.
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Hindi |
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Newspaper |
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